physorg.com — "With his piece published in Physical Review Letters on February 14, Lloyd attempts to show that quantum information does escape black holes, and that this information is useful and can have lasting impacts on how we understand our universe."
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gooseyFeb 26, 2006
Digg for the 'Black hole is the computer of the far future' statement at the end. Sounds like a great concept for a science fiction novel.
britoverseasFeb 26, 2006
As far as my understanding of this goes. The quantum state of something is transfered instantaneously so isn't that "faster than light'? Ergo, QT (quantum teleportation) is possible.I would love to be able to live another hundred years, then I could live forever.
carbontwelveFeb 26, 2006
i wonder, with time dialation in and around a black hole, it must be possible to travel faster than light as speed is determined by the passing of time, so in theory if time is slowed down in a blackhole, light going in would slow down and stuff coming out would speed up?
Closed AccountFeb 26, 2006
I up early today (no sleep at all) and I saw this: <a class="user" href="http://geniussuicide.ytmnd.com/">http://geniussuicide.ytmnd.com/</a>
canuckplumberFeb 26, 2006
interesting. Dugg.
comsamvimesFeb 27, 2006
That final bit about a quantum computer makes me think of "Angelmass"./can't say anymore without giving away the ending. Good book, though.